Elizabeth Jean Isabell Uren

Female26 August 1900–October 1900

Brief Life History of Elizabeth Jean Isabell

When Elizabeth Jean Isabell Uren was born on 26 August 1900, in Oxford, Ontario, Canada, her father, George Alfred Uren, was 43 and her mother, Margaret Edith Sage, was 35. She died in October 1900, in West Oxford Township, Oxford, Ontario, Canada, at the age of 0, and was buried in West Oxford Township, Oxford, Ontario, Canada.

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Family Time Line

George Alfred Uren
1857–1927
Margaret Edith Sage
1866–1950
Velera Maud Uren
1888–1976
Nora Fern Uren
1890–1987
Etta Gladys Uren
1891–1975
Rupert Earl Uren
1895–1962
Marjory Evelyn Uren
1898–
Elizabeth Jean Isabell Uren
1900–1900
Harold Fletcher Uren
1902–1999

Sources (3)

  • Elizabeth Jean Isabell Wren, "Ontario Births, 1869-1912"
  • Elizabeth Jean Isabel Uren, "Ontario Deaths, 1869-1937 and Overseas Deaths, 1939-1947"
  • Elizabeth Jean Isabell Wren, "Canada Births and Baptisms, 1661-1959"

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Name Meaning

English (of Norman origin, mostly in Cornwall): from the Old French personal name Ev(e)rin, Eurin, either a pet form of ancient Germanic names in Ever- (from the Germanic word for ‘boar’), such as Everard and Everwin (see Erwin ), or an alternative pronunciation of Everwin as /ju:rin/. In Cornwall this name would easily have been confused with the Breton personal name and surname in 2 below.

Cornish (of Breton origin) and Welsh: from the Breton and Welsh personal name Ur(i)en (ultimately from British Celtic ōrbo- perhaps ‘orphan, heir’ + gen- ‘born’). There is evidence for use of the Breton personal name in at least one Anglo-Norman family in Cheshire but in Cornwall it belonged initially, at least, to 16th-century Breton migrants, some of whom also bore it as a surname.

Norwegian: habitational name from any of numerous farmsteads, so named from the definite singular form of ur, from Old Norse urth ‘scree, rock-strewn slope’.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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